Go-Around Procedure
A "Go-Around Procedure" is a safety protocol used by pilots when landing an aircraft. It occurs when the pilot decides to abort the landing due to various reasons, such as poor visibility, obstacles on the runway, or an unstable approach. The pilot will increase engine power and climb away from the runway to prepare for another attempt at landing.
During a go-around, the pilot follows specific steps to ensure safety. This includes retracting the landing gear, adjusting the flaps, and communicating with air traffic control. The procedure is a standard practice in aviation, emphasizing the importance of safety over completing a landing.